Leads and oversees the Behavioral Health department, setting strategic direction, operational goals, and clinical standards. Responsible for patient assessments, care coordination, and supporting patients and families in adjusting to care environments. The role requires strong leadership, clinical expertise, and operational acumen. Reports to senior leadership and serves as a key collaborator across departments to ensure high-quality, patient-centered care.
What We Offer
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Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategy Establish and implement departmental goals, policies, and procedures. Provide clinical and administrative leadership, ensuring regulatory and quality standards are met. Foster a collaborative team environment that supports professional growth, accountability, and continuous improvement. Clinical Oversight & Patient Care Oversee patient assessments, care planning, and transitions of care. Ensure timely and responsive support to patients and families. Maintain clinical competency and serve as a resource for evidence-based practices. Operational Management Manage staffing, scheduling, and resource allocation to optimize productivity and patient outcomes. Monitor department budget and maintain fiscal responsibility. Ensure adequate and efficient supply and equipment availability. Team Development Recruit, onboard, train, and retain staff. Conduct performance evaluations and support professional development. Lead education, training, and competency assessments for staff. Compliance & Quality Ensure compliance with hospital policies, state and federal regulations, and accreditation standards. Participate actively in audits, quality initiatives, and process improvement efforts. Monitor patient safety and risk management issues, resolving them proactively. Communication & Collaboration Maintain effective two-way communication with staff, peers, physicians, and leadership. Collaborate across departments to solve problems and improve patient care delivery. Serve as a role model for professional behavior and skilled, transparent communication.Qualifications
Education Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN) required Master’s Degree preferred (e.g., MSN, MSW) Experience 3–5 years of managerial or supervisory experience in a healthcare setting 1–2 years of clinical leadership experience in behavioral health or related specialty Licensure (Required – must meet one of the following): RN – Registered Nurse with current state licensure or compact licensure LMSW – Licensed Medical Social Worker with current state licensure Required Skills and Competencies Strong clinical knowledge in mental health and behavioral health services Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills Demonstrated ability to lead, coach, and motivate teams Strategic thinking with strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Skilled in conflict resolution, negotiation, and decision-making Proficiency in electronic medical records and relevant healthcare systems Knowledge of adult learning principles and ability to deliver staff education Adaptability, initiative, and professionalism under pressureAdditional Information
This role requires creativity, discretion, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, evolving healthcare environment. A high degree of emotional intelligence and a patient-first mindset are essential.
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